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Project Wants to Make Honey Bees New Partners in Crime Fighting

In a new project, researchers from a number of different fields are working in unison on the SciTech campus to see if the honey produced by bees after feeding on flowers can help investigators better ...

 

A Las Vegas school teacher was looking for rocks at Sand Wash Creek in Congress, Arizona on July 31, 1960 only to discover the partially buried remains of a young child.

 

This project will be the first to study a large number of oral fluid/urine paired specimens from patients in real-world programs. It will test for 130 different drugs.

 

Initially, investigators believed the deceased was of Hispanic heritage and had died at the hands of a possible serial killer along with 10 other women.

 

Investigators at the time determined that the victim had been shot in the head. However, they were unable to identify the victim or any suspects in the potential murder case.

 

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